Kristin Dilani Nadarajah (Teaching Material Developer)
Kristin Dilani develops teaching materials for Economy Studies. She has previously taught at Charles University. She has a (pluralist) master’s from EPOG (Economic POlicies in the age of Globalisation) and a bachelor’s in Economics from the University of York. Over the last years she has been active in various civil society and activist organisations and is currently a board member of Attac Norway. When she is not working she likes to cook, crochet, and knit to unwind.
Clara Dallaire-Fortier
At Economy Studies, Clara creates teaching materials. She is also a doctoral researcher and teacher at the Department of Economic History at Lund University, Sweden. Clara believes that research should go beyond the university walls. For her, the democratisation and education of economics are vital pillars of civil participation toward sustainable futures. When she creates teaching materials, her aim is to offer intellectual tools to help students face the current economic issues. Clara is an alumnus of Paris Sorbonne Cité, France (MA), the University of the Witwatersrand, South Africa (MCom), and McGill University, Canada (BA). She is also part of multiple academic societies, one by being a board member of the European Society for Ecological Economics.
J.Christopher Proctor
J.Christopher is a PhD student at the University of Technology of Compiègne and at Roma Tre University. He is studying the macroeconomics of the energy transition, with an emphasis on applying Post-Keynesian and Ecological economics to climate-economy models. At Economy Studies he works on the teaching materials team. He has been rethinking economics for a long time now, and was on the team that created the Rethinking Economics: An introduction to Pluralist Economics book. He likes sports, board games, and anything with long and complicated rules.